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Untrue Tales... Book Three

By: Teel McClanahan III on Podiobooks.com
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  • FULL TITLE: Untrue Tales From Beyond Fiction - Recollections of an Alternate Past, Book Three: Escape From Exile or Confusion and Contraction or How To Get Out Of Hell. (Book 3 of 6) Contains mature content not suitable for all readers. Book Three picks up from the same instant that Book Two left off: in Hell. It is primarily concerned with Trevor's attempts to free his companions from eternal damnation, but has a few twists and turns that will leave you wondering what really happened.
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  • Thank You
    Nov 6 2009
    Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed UTFBF-RoaAP, Book Three, please look for my other titles on Podiobooks.com, including: Cheating, Death (a zombie novel), Lost and Not Found, Forget What You Can't Remember, More Lost Memories, Dragons' Truth, & two other books in the "Untrue Tales From Beyond Fiction - Recollections of an Alternate Past" series, available now.
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    1 min
  • Episode 10
    Nov 6 2009
    In which the tall stranger explains Trevor's true place in the world, Trevor's daughters make a shocking reappearance, then without much warning an unexpected authority extracts Trevor (and other anomalies) from the room.
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    25 mins
  • Episode 09
    Oct 29 2009
    In which Trevor and Nirgal find themselves at the End of The World Ball where Trevor addresses the crowd, sings them a song, dances with a beautiful young woman he'd never met before, and -ignoring a violent interruption- kisses her. 
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    29 mins

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